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Technology
SmartWater CSI Helps Fla. Agency Arrest Burglar
The Fort Lauderdale (Fla.) Police Department arrested a local burglar using SmartWater CSI evidence marking liquid during a police sting earlier this month, according to the company.
July 11, 2013
Technology
Fla. Agency Using SmartWater CSI Marker for Stolen Property
The Riviera Beach (Fla.) Police Department has has begun using SmartWater CSI, a liquid agent used to mark evidence. The non-hazardous agent can be applied to any piece of property.
June 26, 2013
Training
Civilian CSIs
Law enforcement agencies are finding a blended approach of utilizing civilians as CSIs provides the best of both worlds.
September 5, 2017
Technology
CSI Mobile
Carlson
Made to significantly reduce road closure time at accident scenes and providing an extensive and up-to-date vehicle library, CSI Mobile eases data entry.
November 4, 2015
Investigations
CSI: Helping Authors Keep It Real
The mission of the Writers' Police Academy is to teach authors about how actual law enforcement officers and crime scene specialists investigate crimes.
September 13, 2019
Training
What CSIs Want You to Know
As for responding officers, the question for us becomes twofold. First, do we appreciate the importance of CSI's role and, second (oftentimes more important), do we appreciate the importance of our own role in crime scene handling and processing?
February 5, 2013
Command
C.S.I. Aurora: Forensics, Leadership, and the Batman Movie Shooting
Lt. Tim DuFour has served in forensics for three decades. He has seen thousands of crime scenes but none like what he encountered when he arrived at the Century 16 Movie Theater.
October 7, 2020
Technology
Call For Forensics Overhaul Linked To "CSI" Effect
Millions of people watch CBS's CSI: Crime Scene Investigation every week. But forensic evidence isn't nearly as ironclad as it appears on television. In fact, according to a study released Wednesday by the National Academy of Sciences, the nation's crime labs need a total overhaul.
February 18, 2009
Technology
Popularity of CSI Shows Helping Crime Labs Gain Funding
The very shows that have inflated juries' expectations for swift justice have helped attract the resources needed to modernize crime scene units—they're getting more high-tech equipment and anchoring their staffs with career-oriented specialists. Dallas is about to hire a civilian scientist to head up its crime scene response section for the first time.
July 30, 2008
Patrol
NYPD Offers Reward for Info On Murder of CSI
Michelle Lee, 24, was bound to her bed in her Sunnyside, Queens, apartment, the cord of a cell phone charger wrapped around her neck and a knife buried in her throat.
April 29, 2009
Technology
Hair Dye 'CSI' Could Help Police Solve Crimes
Criminals with a penchant for dyeing their hair could soon pay for their vanity. Scientists have found a way to analyze hair samples at crime scenes to rapidly determine whether it was colored and what brand of dye was used.
February 18, 2015
Technology
Tacsight S2
Bullard
The Tacsight S2 hand-held thermal imager is Bullard’s newest design for law enforcement. For covert surveillance in darkness, you can dim the display or even turn it completely off and view images through an attachable eyepiece.
December 31, 2007
Special Units
Bullard TacSight SE35 Thermal Imager
Bullard
The Bullard TacSight SE35 thermal imaging camera is designed especially for surveillance applications. Users can implement several special features of the SE35 with the touch of a button, including 4X digital zoom, image enhancement, and reverse polarity.
February 28, 2006
Technology
Bullard Tacsight Utility Block Attachment
Bullard
Bullard’s new Utility Block attachment for its Tacsight thermal imager allows expanded camera capabilities. The tool attaches easily to the camera for fixed-position surveillance over extended periods of time. Tacsight is also outfitted with a standard tripod thread, allowing for pole or tripod mounting with the Utility Block. The attachment comes with power-in and power-out connections for extended operation, and extra recording or transmitting devices can also be powered through it.
May 31, 2005
Special Units
Video: Family Gives Grieving Washington Officer Stuffed Facsimile of K-9
After K-9 Lemon died, Cassandra Berg and her family bought a stuffed animal that looks just like the K-9 to give his handler, Officer Josh Madsen.
December 27, 2019
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